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yellowish

Yellowing vs Yellowish - What's the difference?

yellowing | yellowish |


As a verb yellowing

is .

As a noun yellowing

is the act of becoming yellow and/or of losing brightness.

As an adjective yellowish is

somewhat yellow (in colour).

Yellowish vs Yellowish - What's the difference?

yellowish | yellowish |


As adjectives the difference between yellowish and yellowish

is that yellowish is somewhat yellow (in colour) while yellowish is somewhat yellow (in colour).

Yellowest vs Yellowish - What's the difference?

yellowest | yellowish |


As adjectives the difference between yellowest and yellowish

is that yellowest is superlative of yellow while yellowish is somewhat yellow (in colour).

Brownie vs Yellowish - What's the difference?

brownie | yellowish |


As a noun brownie

is a small square piece of rich cake, usually made with chocolate.

As an adjective yellowish is

somewhat yellow (in colour).

Wikidiffcom vs Yellowish - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | yellowish |


As an adjective yellowish is

somewhat yellow (in colour).

Yellowish - What does it mean?

yellowish | |

Yellowish vs Mellowish - What's the difference?

yellowish | mellowish |


As adjectives the difference between yellowish and mellowish

is that yellowish is somewhat yellow (in colour) while mellowish is somewhat mellow.

Yellowish vs Yellowfish - What's the difference?

yellowish | yellowfish |


As an adjective yellowish

is somewhat yellow (in colour).

As a noun yellowfish is

any of the genus labeobarbus of mid-sized ray-finned fish.

Yellowish vs Sarcoblast - What's the difference?

yellowish | sarcoblast |


As an adjective yellowish

is somewhat yellow (in colour).

As a noun sarcoblast is

(zoology) a minute yellowish body present in the interior of certain rhizopods.

Yellowish vs Veratralbine - What's the difference?

yellowish | veratralbine |


As an adjective yellowish

is somewhat yellow (in colour).

As a noun veratralbine is

a yellowish amorphous alkaloid, C28H43NO5, extracted from the rootstock of Veratrum album.

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